The tag 'who data' refers to information published by the World Health Organization, particularly during health crises such as the Ebola epidemic in West Africa. In the context of WindowsForum.com, discussions center on interpreting WHO data to track infection trends across countries like Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia. Users analyze case counts and regional patterns to understand the severity and progression of outbreaks. The tag is used in threads that present and discuss official WHO statistics, often focusing on how data reveals shifting hotspots and the effectiveness of containment efforts. It is relevant for those interested in global health monitoring and data-driven analysis of infectious disease spread.
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While infections in Guinea and Liberia have leveled off or decreased, Sierra Leone has logged an increase of 400 to 500 new cases in each of the last several weeks, according to the World Health Organization.
Over the last several weeks, Sierra Leone has become the West African nation where the...